Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4992083 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2017 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) ambient air vaporizer (AAV) is a cryogenic heat exchanger, which utilizes ambient air to evaporate LNG in gas terminal stations. The moist air around the AAV fin tube may freeze during the long-time operation, leading to a worse heat transfer performance. Study on the dynamic heat transfer performance of AAV is required for its optimal design and operation. This paper presents a coupled dynamic heat transfer model, which incorporates the cryogenic frost formation and flow boiling heat transfer of LNG. The model was demonstrated in the heat transfer analysis of a typical star-fin type AAV. The model results were validated by the test data of a commercial HAI848F type AAV. The dynamic heat transfer performance of AAV under frost conditions was also studied.
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Authors
Shanshan Liu, Wenling Jiao, Lemei Ren, Haichao Wang, Ping Zhang,